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- A collection of the papers of the Sanitary Commission1
- A letter to the women of the northwest, assembled at the fair at Chicago, for the benefit of the U.S. Sanitary Commission1
- A report to the Secretary of War of the operations of the Sanitary Commission: and upon the sanitary condition of the volunteer army, its medical staff, hospitals, and hospital supplies1
- Address of the Central Finance Committee1
- Applications for material to be manufactured into hospital clothing are constantly received by us1
- Associate members of the U.S. Sanitary Commission: December 7th, 18611
- Associate members of the U.S. Sanitary Commission: June 29th, 18611
- Associate members of the U.S. Sanitary Commission: March 15th, 18621
- Associate members of the U.S. Sanitary Commission: March 15th, 18641
- At a meeting of the Central Finance Committe [sic] of the Sanitary Committee, held at the city of New York, June 26th, 18611
- At a meeting of the Commission, held in the city of New York, June 22d, 18611
- General order of the Sanitary Commission for its executive service1
- Letter from the acting Surgeon General to the Secretary of War: advising the institution of a commission, to be styled "A commission of inquiry and advice in respect of the sanitary interests of the United States forces" : together with a draft of the powers asked from the government, and of the objects sought by the proposed commission : also the order for the commission by the Secretary of War, and its approval by the President1
- Preliminary report of the operations of the Sanitary Commssion in connection with the engagement in the harbor of Charleston, South Carolina, July 1st to 20th, 18631
- Preliminary report on the operations of the Commission during the present campaign in northern Virginia1
- Rules of the central office1
- Sanitary Commission, Washington City, D.C., Treasury building, June 22, 18611
- Sanitary Commission, Washington, D.C., December [blank], 1861: The Sanitary Commission take this method, in addition to the means already used, to remind you of the fact that there are various supplies in the hands of the commission to be applied to the benefit of the sick or wounded soldiers of the several regiments1
- Statement of the object and methods of the Sanitary Commission: appointed by the Government of the United States, June 13, 18611
- The following statement of the considerations which led to the appointment of this Commission by the War Department, of the purposes to which its funds are applied, and of the work it hopes to accomplish if adequately sustained by the public, is intended for the satisfaction of those who may be invited to aid it by contributions of money or otherwise1